All Things Relating to Christmas

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I buy a box of card for most,, but individual special cards for family members. One year I bought cards that were blank inside, then had to write my own messages inside every card. I won't make that mistake again.
There's one person on my card list that believes a personal message should be written with Christmas cards, Otherwise, if they get a card without something other than a name signed, it goes right in the trash.
 
There's one person on my card list that believes a personal message should be written with Christmas cards, Otherwise, if they get a card without something other than a name signed, it goes right in the trash.
A Christmas card that is completely blank inside (I have used that kind in the past) requires that I write a message inside, and and I do. I may or may not write a personal note inside a card that alread has a pre-printed message.

There are some people I "sort of" know at church, and we send each other Christmas cards, but neither of us generally writes a personal note.

If anyone chooses to trash my card for whatever reason, they are certainly free to do so. That's where most cards end up anyway in the long run. Now and then I save a Christmas card if it's particularly meaningful to me, or if it has photos of the sender on it. The other cards, I display through the holiday season, but once it's over, I do not save them.
 

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